Crêpe de Chine
Lightweight silk with subtle pebbled texture and beautiful drape. More matte than charmeuse. Flows beautifully for blouses and dresses.
Material Score Breakdown
7-axis material rubric, not a garment verdict — see disclosure below.
How long the fabric lasts with regular use
Softness, feel against skin, wearability
Air flow and ventilation
Heat retention and insulation
Ability to pull sweat away from skin
Environmental impact of production and disposal
How easy it is to wash, dry, and maintain
Products with crêpe de chine
We don't have any crêpe de chine products in our catalog yet — it's a rare natural fiber. Here are top-rated natural alternatives:

Merino Cardigan
100% Merino Wool

Merino Long-Sleeve Sweater Polo
100% Merino Wool

Merino Sweater
100% Merino Wool

Merino Johnny-Collar Sweater Polo
100% Merino Wool

Slim Merino Ribbed Sweater
100% Merino Wool

Merino Crew-Neck Sweater
100% Merino Wool
What this score doesn't measure
This is a material rating, not a verdict on any specific garment made from crêpe de chine. The axes above are research-backed averages for the fiber itself.
- ×Construction. Yarn staple length, weave / knit structure, stitch count, finishing. Identical fiber, very different garments.
- ×Fabric weight (GSM). A 140 GSM tee and a 220 GSM tee made of the same crêpe de chine feel and last very differently.
- ×Dye + finishing chemicals. Beyond the three we flag (PFAS, formaldehyde, antimony), dozens of textile finishes aren't modelled.
Best For
Good comfort (82) and breathability (80) for sleeping
Good breathability (80) and comfort (82) for undergarments
Good sustainability score (70)
Pros
- ✓ Beautiful fluid drape
- ✓ Lightweight
- ✓ Elegant
Cons
- ✗ Delicate
- ✗ Dry cleaning recommended
- ✗ Can watermark
Better alternatives
Higher-scored natural materials. Same category — what to consider instead.
+19 vs Crêpe de Chine · 92/100
BiodegradableThe rarest and most expensive animal fiber in the world, from the vicuña of the Andes. Finer than cashmere, incredibly soft, warm, and lightweight. A single coat yields only 250g of usable fiber every 2-3 years.
+13 vs Crêpe de Chine · 86/100
BiodegradableUltra-fine wool from Merino sheep. Softer and less itchy than regular wool, with excellent temperature regulation and moisture management.
+9 vs Crêpe de Chine · 82/100
BiodegradableExtra-long-staple cotton historically grown in the West Indies (Barbados, Jamaica) and Sea Islands of Georgia/South Carolina. Among the rarest commercial fibers on earth — staple length up to 2.5", silky hand feel, intense color saturation when dyed. Used in heritage luxury shirting and bespoke menswear.
Care Guide
Special Notes
• Iron on reverse while slightly damp
Additional Care Tips
- • Dry clean recommended
- • Hand wash with silk detergent if needed
Cost
$$$$$
Premium
Shrinkage
Minimal shrinkage — follow care instructions
Eco Rating
Strong environmental credentials